Contains:
- Imperial and Metric
- Written pattern with a chart for the lace
- English
Materials you need at home:
- 2.5US (3mm) circular knitting needles
- 1000 - 1100 yards (914 - 1006 m) Lace Yarn
- Darning needle
This fun and easy to wear lace cowl was inspired by trees in the forest. It is long but light so it can be looped around your head two or three times.
The cowl is knit flat with a narrow garter stitch edging along the side edges.
The finished size after blocking is 16” (40.5cm) wide by length circumference 88” (223.5cm). The cowl can be made smaller or longer by completing less or more repeats of the tree lace chart.
The photographed sample was knit with 3mm (2.5US) circular needles and 1 skein of Spun Silk (100% silk), 100 grams/1,006 meters (1,100 yards), in hand died indigo. This infinity scarf drapes beautifully as it is knitted with silk.
The pattern includes a chart for the lace work.
Enjoy and happy knitting!
MunroSisters3
We are three sisters that love knitting!
Our Scottish grandmother taught us to knit when we were 5 and 7 years old and we have been knitting ever since. Over the years after adapting patterns and then designing various pieces Fiona realised that we should be making these new creations into patterns that can then be shared with others. All three of us have our own design styles and interests but love to help each other with these designs even though we have become geographically dispersed across Canada, England, and Scotland. In terms of knitting style we love natural fibers and colour! Fiona in particular has a thing for fair isle design and Hannah loves wildlife (birds in particular).
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